August 2015 Archive
8881.
8882.
Canada's Police Want Laws That Will Give Them 'Real Time' Access to Your Data
(motherboard.vice.com)
8883.
A tour of modern front end with React and Flux
(blog.wearewizards.io)
8884.
What’s It Like to Get a Ph.D. In Science?
(slate.com)
8885.
Did Facebook intentionally block conservative content?
(nationalreview.com)
8886.
8887.
3-D Printing with Molten Glass
(insights.dice.com)
8888.
Thunderbird and end-to-end email encryption – should this be a priority?
(blog.mozilla.org)
8890.
Reddit AMA: Lawrence Lessig and Jimmy Wales
(reddit.com)
8891.
8892.
The user is always right? Wrong
(userbrain.net)
8893.
8894.
User Behaviour Data as a Ranking Signal
(moz.com)
8895.
Human Computation
(heidelberg-laureate-forum.org)
8896.
Too Many Law Students, Too Few Legal Jobs
(nytimes.com)
8898.
Generating MoM, YoY and CMGR from SQL
(tech.yunojuno.com)
8900.
Intel bets big on Mirantis and OpenStack
(blogs.csc.com)
8901.
Descartes, Berkeley, and Functional Reactive Programming
(gist.github.com)
8902.
8903.
PIDP-8/I – Remaking the PDP-8/I with a Raspberry Pi
(raspberrypi.org)
8904.
Interactive Timeline of the History of Linux
(linux-netbook.com)
8905.
Stephen Hawking believes he’s solved a huge mystery about black holes
(washingtonpost.com)
8906.
An Introduction to Full-Stack JavaScript
(smashingmagazine.com)
8907.
Build Your Own Bank? SVB Lets Customers Do Just That
(americanbanker.com)
8908.
8910.
The status is still yellow at the beginning of the day
(status.github.com)